Everything you need to know for tomorrow’s AFL Grand Final

Hawthorn and West Coast will tomorrow battle for the 2015 AFL Premiership cup.

The Hawks will attempt to make history by winning a third straight premiership after reaching their fourth AFL grand final in a row.

Under second-year coach Adam Simpson, West Coast are already re-writing history after becoming only the second team this century to make the Grand Final after missing out on the finals last year.

The last time the two teams met was in the second qualifying final where the Eagles defeated the Hawks 96 to 54, holding on after building up a 50-point lead at three-quarter-time.

Hawthorn will attempt to win their third grand final in a row. ()

Hawthorn and West Coast are the two highest scoring teams this season with the Hawks kicking an average of 109 points and West Coast with an average of 104 points each game.

Hawks forward Jack Gunston has battled to overcome an ankle injury which kept him out of the preliminary final against the Fremantle Dockers, but captain Luke Hodge is set to play after concerns over a leg injury.

The Eagles have made no changes to their team which defeated the Kangaroos in the preliminary final.